The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. NO. G. 100
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  • 127 1 A special wire from Perak tells of serious disturbance at Kampar through attempts to suppress tin-stealing Page 4. Further particulars of the distressing death of General Luard appear m the :e!e grams on page 5. A sp9cial rubbtr te^gram speiks of halfpenny pipers discussing an isoprenssyir tic
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  • 802 1 vlv a Little Malay Baby. He was aged hut bait" au boor when first I made hi* acjuaiirance, vet even thea hh face expressed a supreme conteu! his lot, a content which folio wed him throughout his little life. Hi> staudicg by the bed side having her long
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 58 1 SPECIAL DISPLAY MONDAY, SEPT. 21ST O F AND FOLLOWING DAYS. V O T* UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF NOVELTIES. "i 3 H i EXPRESSLY IMPORTED. YOU THIS -I ASON FOR THIS SEASON. Sl'l-X'IALITIES TRIMMED HATS Mill ry Goods oj all kinds) ROBES, Dress Materials, Laces, Ribbons, Blouses, Sunshades, etc., etc. EVERYTHING THAT
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    • 645 1 Dr. W. R. LAMB, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN, CORNER OF ST. ANDREWS-RD., AND HIGH-ST. FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER. Dr. Lamb makes a specialty of Examining and Refracting the Eyes and Fitting Glasses. i and he has all the modern instruments and apparatus, including the Javal Ophthalmometer and Electric Ophthalmoscope
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    • 76 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA. to-night: Entire (Bhange of Programme ALL NEW PICTURES. At 7.30 p.m. 9 3O pm. NEXT WEEK THE STADIUM SPORTS IN 5 SERIES MARATHON EACE From Start to Finish, OLYMPIC GAMES THE WHITE CITY. H. M. The K'ng- Performing the opening. OF THE WORLD. BEACH ROAD— SINGAPORE. The perfect
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    • 54 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bentwood chairs of quality. John Little i: Co.— Page 8. Kelly Walsh's timely books Page 4. Auction sale of ebony by Coghlan ft Co. Page 3. Municipality wants inspector of private carriages Page 7. Special offer of Raleigh cycles Page 5. John Little's display of superb fashions for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 394 1 THE WEEK. Monday, "21st: High Water.— B. S if a., 7.25 p St. Matthew's Day. M. M. Mail Outward due. XI. M. Mail Home-ward dv« Mi.xiui Co. Passage of ob;' ■aie, 530 p S.V.C. Bearer Coy. Lecture 5.3<> p Chinese V.M.C.A. Su Po Sia, 7.30 p Tuesday. -2nd Hi^h Water.—
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  • 281 2 Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, returned to London on 26th ult. ironi his three week's motor tour m Germany, which has attracted so much attention. At'ui joining his motor car at Amiens he proceeded through Rheum and Nancy to the frontier,
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  • 174 2 Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce publishes a report by the Canadian Commissioner at Yokohama to the thai a representative of a French syndinegotiating to bring the rubber factories m Japan into co-operation with certain large manufacturing concerns m Great Britain and France. The intention
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  • 142 2 The latest figures show that France as a nation is slowly dying. Alone ainon£ nations the de year exceeded the births by 1 For many years there has been a decline. M. de Foville, member of the Institute, point 3 out thai the word depopulation is
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  • 260 2 Per M ii Caledonien due Sept 21 —Mr V. sle. me Sept 26.— Mr C. I M. 1 pa, Col. J. Jackson. I bin, Mr Mrs J. T. Mariner, Mr H. J St ker, Mr W. W. Robinson, Mr R. Birreil, Mr E. O' MrS. Lack.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 775 2 NOTWES. TO PLANTERS. TAPIOCA as a catch crop for PARA RUB BER. By E. MATHIEU, On Sale at Messrs. John Little Co., Ld. and Messrs. Kelly and Walsh Ld. Sept 19 20.12 NOTICE is hereby given that I the undersigned Xeo Kirn Swee, on the 9th day of September 1908,
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    • 527 2 INSURZINQES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD, FIRE. Fire and Marine Kisks of every description underwritten at lowest c intent rates. Adanison Giifillan Co. Ltd. Gent-nil Agents. A .1. Si Rl HlMfEfl 1 Insurance Department. BOUTH~BRmSH~ HSUMME CO.,
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    • 399 2 BANKS. Hongkong Skang; Corporatior |PAir;-up Capital -...IU.Ou Rbskkvb Fund: <0 Si Resrrvi Liability of PBonmnw m DifiicfToas. I Bnnfini i Ohaikua*Hon. Ib M J. <3 i G Bareett, Esy. W AS i Mm; £8q C. K. Lbn'.manm Esq G. Fftn q. K. SiiiWAN C. S. Gubbak b| Hon, I E.
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  • 547 3 completed two months' imprison- N> l:' A-- i wind hi, Mr-, Utd M \v t :i\ :i l rt trom Holloway and restott 1 to the 1. A aud a pair roridedi berated ladits. but their ■ginwoua <■■ u:radt>. m au of enthusiasm, yoked themselves to chicle, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 Not if as Rich as Rothseh.-. all the wealth of Bothscbilds, you ?oald cot buy medicine for bowel .'oiupiaiuts than Chamberiani jlic Cholera trrhoea Remedy. The most eminent
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    • 600 3 ZWQTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 143 LOGS EBONY TIMBER m lengths varying from 4ft. to 10ft. At Messrs. EL L Cogbl m ft Co'a Sale Rooms Friday, 25th September, at 11 a.m. For account of concerned. Samples on vitw. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers and Surveyors. Sept 21 26.9 AUCTION
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    • 467 3 AUCTIONS. RE W. GOULARTt (Deceased). The undersigned has received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT No. 8, KIM SENT. PLACE. On Saturday, the 26th Sept., at 1.30 p.m. All the household Furniture Comprising Dining. Sitting and Bedroom Furniture. H. A. CRANE, Auctioneer. Sept 16 27.'.) AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable
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    • 560 3 TO LET. 10 BE LET, UNFURNISHED. Yaroharns Syed Alley Road. Tennis Court Gas and water laid ou. Entry Ist October. Apply to F. J. Benjaiield or H. L. Cogiilan and Co. Agents. Sept 19 29.9 TO LET. No. sn, Mount Sophia. Apply to No. 2. Orchard Road. Sept 16 15.10
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    • 119 3 CARRETT'S. m B Fitted with their For Burning VS BBB^S "QOE CRB ■■W *4(^**B^fti "VP \A/ 11 1 I J Hi H I ARE MOST OuEri riFTV, m use m the Federated Malay States. IMPORTERS, Hr Xl IKfy r l I I J l| S a guarantee of the jpurity
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 At Singapore on the 20th September, the wife of J. H. Williams, Singapore Railway. of a -on.
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    • 20 4 Leveson JANNINGS. Aug. 22nd. at South Dulwich, H. Murray Leveson, son of late E.J. Leveson, to Gertrude Alice Jannings.
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    • 85 4 On the 18th instant, at Singapore, Cecil Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ellis, aged one year and ten months. Jackson. Aug. 22, at Ballinger, Bucks. V. v ,sox, of the Mercantile Bank of India. fid LBTIN. Aug. 22, at Oaklands, Hampton, John Martin, formerly of the
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  • 834 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Sept. 21, 1908. ight maintain, mbribed by g.i:n raw. I oyalty and l--xu In a recent issue of the Pall Mall f i<<z>itv there is a telling cartoon which depicts Mr As^cith at a dinner of the Fiee Trade Congress held lately m London, rising
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  • 997 4 The cruiser Gladiator." recently sunk m collision with the American liner St. Paul," has been raised. A Chinese woinin has complained to the police that a countryman of hers has robbed her of a ring valued at $17. A Chinaman has been arrestei for robl iag a native child of
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  • 18 4 Damansar;; Dividend. London The DaUMUI 'Rubber Com pan declared an interim dividend of three per cent.
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  • 603 4 A new s uthetic rubber enterp; receiving attention from the half p> press. The inventors, Messrs Docherty and brook of Burton say that a hydrocarbon of isoprene was given off m distillation w undergoes a change into a gelatine group. By preventing the charge a latex is which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 312 4 JKELLY&WALSHj I NEW BOOKS. I THE WILD GEESE BY STANLEY J. WEYMAN.f THE TRADE AND ADMINISTRATION THE TRAGEDY OF KOREA op THE c|nNKE EMPIRE I F. A. McKENZIE HOSEA BALLOU MORSE 1 $2.75. $500. I MINtS AND MINERALS KELANTAN, A STATE 1 THE BRITISH EMPIRE THE MALAY PENINSULA RALPH S.
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    • 230 4 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Mori/over, we possess m a high degree all the
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  • 168 5 Tin Stealers Resist Authorities. Revolvers Used. (Fro.v Our Speeia „<.) Ipoh, Sept. 2<kh. I There has been serious trouble at Kampar i th tin- steak- Mr Langi Cxk, inspector of mice?, .mil V ij follower, were attacked m the Liang Valley by thirty or forty Chinese BW wh.
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  • 18 5 (hi vJleney the Govern -r arrived at 1 to-day has Kr;ac. wit: ,aness the Sultan.
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  • 156 5 Genera] Luard Killed. Pathetic Letter. By Submarine Telegraph Reuters.] Received Sept 19th 10 a.m. ueral Luird has been found dead on the railway near Mudstcne, having beea kaoeted down by a train. He left a lettar siving M You will find my body on the lina. lam sick
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  • 32 5 Replying to greetings from the Interparliamentary Conference, th 9 Kaiser has graphed that he hoped the Conference would work to maict.ua peace which is so dear to bis ht
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  • 11 5 The American Fleet has left Albany for Manila.
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  • 530 5 To-morrow His Excellency the Governor is t visit and inspect the Krian (Perak) Irrigation works, concerning which some utent is said to exist, and the following from the report of the acting director of public works will be found of interest > orks continue to be
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  • 211 5 Do It Noiv Method With »BI Us: :n writes to tell us I the best and most expeditious way t dealing with undesirable characters one rind withia the domestic pre- His letter is 'test given m extenso I beiy from a cook is noticed n yottt pu^-.-.
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  • 151 5 nds to construct tne reposal and to carry ssarj reforms, the Peking Governt intends to conclude a number of loans the wealthy Chinese merchants m the (Which me .1 the Sti be treated exactly m the same ah and Chinese and other syndicates that have b
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  • 30 5 Pneumonia. This disease alwa^ -r- ittfl troui a cold or a oro an attack of ilßlMlll Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I ml «W ailments and counteracts any v ndtncy toward pneu-
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  • 81 5 Mr Tata-akira Kato, ex-minister for Foreign Affairs, and formerly Japanese Minister in° Londen, will probably succeed Baron E mnra as Ambassador to Great Britain. The contract for beef for the German Government m Tsingtau, for the ensuirg twelve months, has been awarded to the North Queensland Meat Export Co, L,d
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  • 460 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's.) The spinners have accepted the employers' terms but the card-room employees refuse, and declare they will cease work to-day. Received Sept. 10th, 3.5 pin. The Lancashire cotton employers have decide-1 upon a lock-out, to begin on Monday (to-day), this throwing idle 150,000 mill
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  • 54 5 The Sultan of Turkey has appointed the Vizier of the Turkish' Empire in 4 recognition of his services iv promoting the AngloTurkish rapprochement. Received Sept. 20th, 10.50 am. Mr J. H. van PtDyen, Councillor of the Dutch Legation m London, has been appointed Netherlands Minister to Tokio, m succession
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  • 44 5 The Canadian forest fires that have been raging lately are now nearing Ottawa, where it is impossible to see fifty yards owing to the overhanging pall of smoke. The fog attribut3il to the fires is also delaying shipping at New York.
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  • 217 5 BUT ENDED UP OWING SINGAPORE PIEMS §5,500. Singapore Bankruptcy Court found itself up against a problem whan it began to inquire into the causes leading to the insolvency of Yeo Tiang Guan. Yeo was a dealer m paints, and his phise of business was m Hocklain
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  • 882 5 On Saturday night the Officers of the Johore Government give a baEquet, at the Johore Hotel, m honour of the birthday c r His Highness the Sultan. The hon'ble Dato Mentri received the guests, the arrival of the Sultan being marked by the playing of the Johore Anthem
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  • 64 5 I have no doubt that the main reason why the recent Chinese New year passed ctf co quietly was because we have now, by the regular banishment of dangerous and habitual criminals on discharge from goal, almost [cleared the States of [the class of men who i organise
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 40 5 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence m every household, there is nothing so good. It cools and
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    • 90 5 ROBINSON co. RALEIGH CYCLES THE POPULAR BICYCLE DURING B- 8- a S' <" 2 s° o Delivered, Freight, Packing and all charges tree tor 52.50 extra at nearest par's. SPECIAL SALE OFFER. It is an appliance "To £et Right" m the eyes of your trade. It you cannot call may
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  • 1199 6 (To :he Rditob of ths Tm« s .-.—Mr A-m ,t the Cob^en Bmmm -ntiinel thr-e arguments, an md an ethical one, by ..e aadeaToared to d fend the cause of free trade. Thwe aigu o «la sounded so plausible, and they were put forward with
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    • 290 6 ..~~v. i^'aift'v&aif "was last year direct to the fact that out of eighty-four infants who m December, forty-four of them had died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disease was authorized. Under -t of conditions attacks of dysentery are very prevalent among children
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    • 714 6 SHIPPING, O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Portß. Stzamtra will leave Singapore on or abort MAIL LINES. Outward for China) 1903 Delta Sept. 25 Devanba
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    • 638 6 SHIPPING I OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamei-s are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 495 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regalar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 332 6 SHIPPING. I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The Iml and weli-tn I I mail etta*].. this Corupany sail fottnigktlj from Brni,. Hamburg via Rotterd&n »itar, Gtenoa, Naples, (connection Mv Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, N&gh o. I be to Yokoha and
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 271 7 Tuesday. i:*th October, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600 and $c 0 to the Second Horse. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffina allowed 71b. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value $100 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all
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    • 313 7 Thursday, 15th October, 19 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Val .nd $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the First Griffin Race (No. 7) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, j Scurry Course (5 furlongs, 143 yards.) 2. The "Read" Stakes.
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    • 734 7 Saturday, 17th Octop.ek. 1908. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at j this Meeting. Entrance, $10. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Singapore Stakes. Value $500 and ?50 to the Second Horse. I Handicap
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  • 73 7 (CoRREfcTED UP TO Sept 19.) Bank4m/s M 2/4 4 demand M 2/4 Prirate credit* 3 m/g 2/4 credits 6 m/s 2/4 T 7 Fsancb, demaxid Bank.« 292' Obxmant, demand M 237 Endia,T. T, w 175* HoNGKOKa, demand 22|% Yokohama, demand 113, Java, demand M 139£ Bangkok, dcmaiid M 66
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  • 145 7 Sept 19 Tia buyers $65.50 Gambier M 7.75 Gambier Onba No. 1 12.00 Gambier Cabe No. 2 w 10.00 Pepper Black (crd'n. S'pors) 10.37.1 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p c 15.90*" Nutmegs (110 to the !b.)^ 20.00 Nutmegs (80 to the ib.) w 21.00 Maca (Banda) nom Gloves
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  • 741 7 MINES. Capful Capital issoe Paid Issued paid op Value up ttaanaaf. Qa )UUon $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belst Tin Mining Co. Ltd 6 50 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 6 50 $600,000 60O,0C0 10 10 Eruseh EydrealftC Tin M. Co. Ltd 11 '0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 277 7 WANTED. MUNICIPAL NOTICE.^ The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the po3t 4 Private Carriages. &c. Commencing nburj |60 per m with I :ice. Applications m a: handwriting, accompanied by COPIES oi not raore than three recent testimonia be received by the undersigned up till noon, on Saturday, By order, F.
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    • 219 7 On the Berth. THE SiVEDISfi EAST ASIATIC Do., Ltd. FOR Hongkoßg, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama. The Swedish ss" PEKING is due here from Suez on the 23rd instant and -will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For Freight apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Coy.. Ltd. Sept 19 2^.9 BRITISH
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    • 340 7 THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. FOB Marseilles, Havre ani Coponhagen. The Danish s.s. •"CATHAY 1 La xpected to arrive from Hongkong on the 2 1th September and will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For Freight apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Coy, Ltd. Agents. Sept 18 25.9 The
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    • 259 7 No. 1 BOCK. No. 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length Inside 375 ft. idth of entrance, top 95 ft., uott Width of entrance, top 60 5 ft bott 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. .ier on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours. Time
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  • 147 8 A ferj pleasant smooth tide and cool wafeM favour^! Bwimmen al the Club yes t jr >Ltv morning, ad two etcnta were swum. •'ie 0 t -it: v for the Finlaysou Swimn S a .mong members of the S V ::.l the final heat of the C. Cla=<
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  • 113 8 inning to-right Carter" the famous ho, m Compaoj -with Miss .V g Price the psychic phenomenon, has been mjstifjiog ihousands m Singapore, presents his ci tertainineut for the last times oa Mondaj Tut 1 Wednesday at 9 p.m. each evening. On Thursday Carter and his Company with
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  • 484 8 The White Star Liner "Arabic" was di:e at Colombo on Saturday Sept 1:1 th from New York with a party of wealthy Americans who are a a pleasure cruise round the world. There are 700 pfcple aboard the Arabic." This steamer cught to arrive liere m a day
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  • 455 8 Saturday morning was an ideal one for training tuegee gees on the course, but only, a few Bpjrlsmea were prasent. Exccisior (Bennett) was first out but only indulged m Blow work, First Tenor (Ruiz) doing similar exercise. Kenm&re (White) and Grey Seaton (Pierbux) jumped oil" from the
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  • 177 8 and Municipality v. The Played on the Esplanade on Saturday, and thanks mainly to Jansz. who toe k live wickets for 39, and scored 40, was won by the unofficial. Scores. Govt. and Municipality. 0. Valberg c Alvis b Oehlers 0 E. <jr tiistan c sub. b Jansz 4
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  • 35 8 The monthly medal for September was playpd on Saturday and resulted m a win L>rs. VV. King, 18 48 23 83. Messrs bmith, Cox and Brimere put m cards showicg 84 net.
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  • 37 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. L. R. Bremner v C. F. J. Green. G. G. Seth v H. H. Wilson. A Class Single. M. J. Upcott scr v L. E. Gaunt owe 30 2 to finish.
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  • 656 8 (Via Ceyl<m.) Locomotives for India. The North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow has booked an order for 40 locomotives for Indian State Railways. Cholera m Russia. The cholera epidemic m Eastern Russia ha 3 now reached St. Petersbug, where 37 cases j and 12 deaths have occurred m
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  • 140 8 The "London and China Express" siv?:— We regret to announce the death, at an advanced age, of Mr William Jackson, formerly manager, and subsequently a director, of the Mercantile Bank of ludia. The late Mr Jackson joined the old Mercantile Biuk of ludia, Loadon, and
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  • 185 8 The Singora arrived on Friday from Penang with the American sailing ship J. F. Leviston m tow. Capt. Kilpatrick of the British India steamer Uganda reports that he picked up a Chinaman m a sunken sampan, threa miles from Tanjong Borong and fourteen miles from Singapore. His sampan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 21 8 Ladies who are about to become mothers and those courageous women who nurse their own children, derive aso s f. Jnna
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    • 28 8 The local paper that publishes this item seems to take it seriously.— Chinese dentists rub a secret powder on the gums of an affWtorl trntU r>r,A o j.
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    • 22 8 Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards' by different Makers Guaranteed 111 PerffiPt firHor on^ TUT n A~ -P^^ ±1,
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    • 97 8 PIJ kI HO \l iiiiiiildl i JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd. Our ne w j atent Low Set Express Cush.or. any Bl fc ag purposes as good as new. (-rcijht or, a case of Cushions to Boaifcay, $3 BEST AFRICAN IVORY BILLIARD BALLS 1 rRVCTM A^ p THOnOUCH '-V SEASONED. WESTr^Y,^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 457 8 CLEARANCES. Sept. 1 Maetsuycker, Dut. str., Steenborg, for Penang. Djambie, Dut. str., Lucardie. for P. Brandan. H:ck Lee, Brit, str., Morris, for Kelantan via ports. Korat, Ger. str., Schmidt, for Bangkok. D;u"vel, Ger. str., Littmaun, for Zamboanga via ports. Etanee, Ger. str., Peters, for Deli and Asaban. Deli, Ger. s-tr.,
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    • 591 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From en For Sea Mew Col. facht SOQ Coleman Sept 14 I 1 S« Ship Flag: Tons Master Arrived From Consigna* Arratoon Apcar Brit 2951 Btowart Sept 1H Hongkong i Penar Baron Lmordale ßrit ***** Fullerton Sept 14 Salif -rtain Bisley
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